Google MapsNoe Flores, 21, was arrested at his home at 57th Street and Hudson Avenue and charged him with aggravated assault and domestic violence, authorities said.

WEST NEW YORK — A West New York man has been charged with assaulting his ex-girlfriend in an incident in which she was choked, her left hand was broken and her lip bitten, officials said today.

After the 11 p.m. incident, police arrested Noe Flores, 21, at his home at 57th Street and Hudson Avenue on Friday and charged him with aggravated assault and domestic violence, West New York Police Director Michael Indri said this morning.

Police believe the 35-year-old New York City woman was visiting Flores' family at his home when he attacked her and at one point tried to strangle her with his hands, Indri said.

Family members took the victim to Palisade Medical Center where doctors saw strangle marks on her throat and called police, Indri said. After responding to the hospital, officers arrested Flores back at his residence, officials said.

Flores was booked by West New York police and transported to the Hudson County jail in Kearny by sheriffs officers, Indri said. He is expected to make his first court appearance on the charges in Central Judicial Processing court in Jersey City at 1 p.m. today via video link from the jail.